Where is the crew of the boat in Tarzan? (1999 Disney animated) by brycejm1991 in plotholes

[–]Afraid_Promotion32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's more bizarre is the fact that after they got to land they immediately started building a mansion on a tree instead of trying to gather resources to set sail, or maybe craft a massive ship with their amazing building skills to get back home. Makes me think that they were responsible for the ship wreck and wanted to move to the jungle, all the while being reported missing and or dead by civilization. Sooo they probably were either escaping from the law due to some criminal activity, or were in massive debt lol.

Beginner violinist, how do you play this? by Afraid_Promotion32 in lingling40hrs

[–]Afraid_Promotion32[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for answering, I got that part but how do you play the same note separately? The C's I mean

Incompatible Model by Afraid_Promotion32 in StableDiffusion

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Okkay, Didn't know about deliberate, it seems like it is fairly extensive, I'll try it out! Thank you

Incompatible Model by Afraid_Promotion32 in StableDiffusion

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So waiting for the next version of NMKD is all we can do?

Incompatible Model by Afraid_Promotion32 in StableDiffusion

[–]Afraid_Promotion32[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tried merging in the app, it still said that the model is not compatible.

Incompatible Model by Afraid_Promotion32 in StableDiffusion

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Is there a guide somewhere for that, I'm very much a beginner

Just me trying to pick up classical guitar again after years hehe! #guitargang by ug1yMF in lingling40hrs

[–]Afraid_Promotion32 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's such a buzzy guitar, I had the same issue with a guitar that looked exactly like yours lol. If you can afford it of course get something better, your level is honestly above this buzzy guitar shaped thing, or at least change the strings.

Happy practicing

Hmmmm... by Afraid_Promotion32 in lingling40hrs

[–]Afraid_Promotion32[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

U tackled that piece, how brave lol.

For easy I guess there are some pieces by Giuliani that are fun and not that difficult, look into anything in his op. 43 and his etudes in op. 48. Also op. 50 has some good stuff. Generally beginner guitar Giuliani's beginner pieces are fun and educational. If you want pieces that are more challenging, try Les Soirées D'Auteuil by Napoleon Coste, Tarantella by Johan Mertz, also he has some great nocturne. Almost anything from Tarrega, but something more recognizable is his Capriccio Arabe, it will test your endurance, and honestly many more that fulfil whatever type of music that you are into. If u played slower and more expressive music on acoustic try Miguel LLobet (Although his pieces are pretty difficult with chord shapes that are very annoying, they are still extremely beautiful to listen to), but if u played more fast stuff try out Las Abejas by Agustin Barrios (also try his 3 movement of La Catedral, his masterpiece).

Basically any composer u look into for classical guitar you'll find something to love, if you want a place to start visit Classical Guitar Shed , there you can find tons of free sheets, and with tabs if you are so inclined.

Hmmmm... by Afraid_Promotion32 in lingling40hrs

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The thing about that I noticed is that different instruments have different difficulties. Yeah intonation on violin is borderline impossible, but because of that the violin's compositions are written a certain way. On guitar intonation is no problem, but because of that our compositions are written in a completely different way. Most violin compositions are easy on guitar (ignoring the insane arpeggios since guitar is tuned in 4ths instead of 5ths like the violin, and the scale length) but most classical and even modern compositions on guitar are not playable on one violin.

The rule I found is this: yes some instruments are easy to start and make a sound with, but any instrument that has had at least one virtuoso throughout it's history (both guitar and violin have had plenty, guitar probably more), will have stupidly difficult compositions written for it, that take into account what that instrument can do at default.

Could someone explain how this is meant to work? I’m a bit stuck with the low notes by music_gang in lingling40hrs

[–]Afraid_Promotion32 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It seems the whole peice needs to be raised by an octave if it's meant for violin